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RE: Beating the price crunch on food


Yes Beth, I have it on my facebook. You can order online. I did check out all the NZ lollies a while ago but haven't ordered any yet. Thought I would wait till I get up there.

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Is Lollyworld Sweets only, or other food as well ?   Don't have anything like those places up here unfortunately.

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I'll go check it out Sheba.

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Welcome to Lollyworld - A World of Lollies and Chocolates
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Lollyworld at Lawnton
A world of Lollies and Chocolates from Australia and around the World.

Lollies, chocolate, sweets, candy and confectionery all mean quality at Lollyworld.
Lollyworld is located on the Brisbane Northside at Lawnton and has been delivering Lollies Australia and World Wide since 2005.
So if you are unable to visit Lollyworld we can have your favourite lollies delivered to you. Our store has a range of Sweets, Lollies and Chocolates from Australia and around the World.
You can find your Australian favourites like Allens, Cadbury and Mars. Or imported lollies and chocolates from New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe. Some of our most popular lines are the Australian Cadbury & Allens lollies. New Zealand is famous for its chocolate, chips and biscuits. From the USA we have Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, Pop Tarts and Dr Pepper. The UK graces us with the delicious Dusted Jelly Babies and Dolly Mix. And the Dutch love salted Licorice.

For sufferers of Coeliac you don't need to be left out, we have a delicious range of Gluten Free lollies in store for you.

Order online and have your Sweets delivered to your door.
Or Visit our Brisbane store at
Lollyworld
6 Ebert Pde
Lawnton, 4501
Brisbane, Qld
07 3285 6559
and browse our range of lollies and chocolates.



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As a lolly-aholic, I think I'd better stay away from there! no



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Myself being a chocoholic would love a visit there Beth!!

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Myself being a chocoholic would love a visit there Beth!!


 Lollies, chocolates, whatever...the only thing I really don't like is aniseed!

I'm like an alcoholic when it comes to confectionary! Can't stop! no



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You little ripper, I am so glad you went.  I wasnt there today.  But will probably go in next week to volunteer. Its great isnt it//  biggrin hehe   I love the 6 for $3  my containers for our big trip are filling up,  remember they have another shop at hillcrest 3/20 central court hillcrest.    Did you get any sultanas?   I made a huge sultana cake the other day for our vet  and Howard delivered it,  he was kind to us with a wee (tiny) girl dog which we got from Tennant Creek from a community camp (otherwise it would have gone to God) anyway she was jumped on by a big dog, the vet checked her over free of charge.

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animalcarer. Ummm!!! Guru is the status, not the users name.

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Can't believe they're calling Lawnton  part of Brisbane now.  Its about a 2 minute drive south of Caboolture, just over the River.

About halfway to Brisbane from where I grew up, at Glasshouse Mountains.   Brisbane is about 50 miles [ don't know what that is in K's] south.

World is sure changing fast.

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-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 19th of August 2011 09:38:22 PM

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Oh really Sheba, so its up north of Brisbane? By quite a bit by the sound of it. Haven't looked it up on the map.

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Sure is Sheba.

When I was a kid my Dad was a travelling salesman, covering SEQ. He used to say to people that one day Brisbane and the Gold Coast would be joined up. Everyone laughed at him, told him he was mad. He was right! Within his lifetime it did just that!

 



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Happywanderer wrote:

Oh really Sheba, so its up north of Brisbane? By quite a bit by the sound of it. Haven't looked it up on the map.


 Yes Marj, it's quite a way up the northside. About an hour from here. In fact, I don't know that it's part of Brisbane. Maybe Pine Rivers or North Pine.

Google maps doesn't show borders.



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Lawnton is actually on the old Bruce Highway.  You go through it, then a minute or so later, cross the bridge over the Caboolture River, and go up the hill into the CBD of Caboolture.  [ Piece of useless info.  Caboolture means Carpet Snake.] 

Don't know if you can access it from the new Highway now.

Would you believe people commute to Brisbane every day from Nambour these days ?

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-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 19th of August 2011 09:48:32 PM

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Beth54 wrote:

I'm like an alcoholic when it comes to confectionary! Can't stop! no


 

I'm with you in that one - I can be right next to someone eating it, and will be fine, but once I start, I am a goner!



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Sheba wrote:

Lawnton is actually on the old Bruce Highway.  You go through it, then a Arminute or so later, cross the bridge over the Caboolture River, and go up the hill into the CBD of Caboolture.  [ Piece of useless info.  Caboolture means Carpet Snake.] 

Don't know if you can access it from the new Highway now.

Would you believe people commute to Brisbane every day from Nambour these days ?

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-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 19th of August 2011 09:48:32 PM


Aren't you thinking of Morayfield, Lawnton is way back just past Strathpine



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Sheba wrote:

Lawnton is actually on the old Bruce Highway.  You go through it, then a Arminute or so later, cross the bridge over the Caboolture River, and go up the hill into the CBD of Caboolture.  [ Piece of useless info.  Caboolture means Carpet Snake.] 

Don't know if you can access it from the new Highway now.

Would you believe people commute to Brisbane every day from Nambour these days ?

Cheers,

Sheba.



-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 19th of August 2011 09:48:32 PM


Aren't you thinking of Morayfield, Lawnton is way back just past Strathpine


 You're right Goinsoon. Morayfield is closer to Caboolture. Gympie Road was the highway before the Gateway Motorway was built. It's now called Old Gympie Road, and it runs through Strathpine, Lawnton and Petrie, and then on through Kalangur. And the river it crosses is the Pine River.

Morayfield and Caboolture are further north.

Sorry to correct you Gayle.



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Really sorry guys, you're right.   Must be 40 odd years since I've been down the old road.  Definitely need that Brain Transplant.   Can't believe I did that.

In that case, then Lawnton probably is part of Brisbane now.

Glad you corrected me.

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-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 20th of August 2011 11:47:55 PM

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